Here Are the Lyrics & Lyric Video of Chris Tomlin's "Always"
Grammy Award-winning Christian artist Chris Tomlin releases two new songs "Always" and "YAHWEH (No One) [with Elevation Worship]," ahead of "Tomlin UNITED Tour." Written by Chris Tomlin, Ben Glover, Daniel Carson, Jeff Sojka & Jess Cates, "Always" is based on Hebrews 13:8, which says, 'Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever."
Tomlin shared. "The God we read about in the scriptures ... the God of signs and wonders is the same God we worship today, and is the same God we put our trust in for the future."
Tomlin added, "I have always tried to write songs that help give people a voice to worship God, and my prayer is that, when people hear this song, their faith is strengthened, and they are reminded of the steadfast and unchanging hope we have in God."
Here are the lyrics and lyric video of "Always:"
[Verse 1]
I believe You gave sight to the blind
I believe that the dead came to life
I believe there were wonders and signs
And You're still the same
[Verse 2]
I believe every word that You said
I believe there are scars in Your hands
That Your goodness is good without end
And You'll never change
[Chorus]
I will tell of Your wonders, sing of Your grace
Thе God of creation knows me by name
Thе Lord is faithful, yesterday, now, and always
Always
Your mercy is mighty, age after age
And all generations will bow down and praise
The Lord is faithful, yesterday, now, and always
Always
[Verse 3]
I believe You will come in the clouds
I believe You are here even now
In Your presence, I know there is power
Power to save, oh
[Bridge]
You were, You are
You always will be God
You were (You were)
You are (You are)
You always will be God
Yes, You always will be God
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